WEBVTT GO OFF THE HIGHWAY. TONIGHT, EVERY PERSON WHO WAS HURT IN FRIDAY’S BUS CRASH ON INTERSTATE 95 IN GREENLAND HAS BEEN RELEASED FROM THE HOSPITAL. 13 PEOPLE, MOSTLY CHILDREN, WERE PART OF A MAINE SUMMER PROGRAM HEADING FROM KITTERY TO A WATER PARK IN CANDIA. INVESTIGATORS BELIEVE THE DRIVER, 21-YEAR-OLD JOHN GUY, SUFFERED A MEDICAL EMERGENCY AND WENT OFF THE ROAD. FOUR PEOPLE, TWO ADULTS AND TWO CHILDREN, WERE INJURED. KITTERY’S TOWN MANAGER SAYS SHE’S STARTING HER OWN INVESTIGATION INTO THE CRASH. SHE’S GIVEN NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE THE OK TO DOWNLOAD THE CONTENTS OF THE BLACK BOX TH WAS ON BOARD THE VAN. THE DRIVER HAS BEEN PLACED ON LEAVE WHILE GUIDANCE COUNSELORS WILL BE ON HAND TO HELP PARE

“We are grateful for the doctors, nurses and hospital teams that attended to those injured,” Amaral said. “We offer our sincerest wishes for a speedy recovery for all who were harmed by this situation.”

Amaral said she had consented to the download of the "black box" information from the bus that crashed on Interstate 95 so that state police can “ascertain details about the vehicle at the time of the crash.”

“I have also launched a full investigation into the circumstances that led to the crash,” Amaral said. “As a matter of protocol, the driver is being placed on leave while the internal investigation is being conducted.”

Amaral said guidance counselors would be available to help children and families in Kittery.

Investigators believe the driver, John Guy, 21, of Kittery, suffered a medical emergency behind the wheel.

Thirteen people, including 11 juveniles, one adult counselor and the driver, were on board the bus at the time of the crash. The group was part of a camp program and was headed to a water park in Candia.

One child was initially taken to Exeter Hospital before being transported by ambulance to Boston Children’s Hospital with life-threatening injuries, state police said.

Two adults and another child suffered significant but non-life-threatening injuries, according to state police. Police identified these three victims as the bus driver, an 18-year-old counselor and a 10-year-old student. All three were treated at Portsmouth Regional Hospital.